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Thursday, May 25, 2006

The regime-run news agency Iran News reports that following yet another series of Ahmadinezhad's anti-Semitic commentary, German Neo-Nazis have begun organizing anti-Israel demonstrations on June 21, during the football match between Iran and Angola. The demonstrations will be in support of Ahamdinejad's statements about Israel and the holocaust being a legend.

According to the report, the members of this Neo-Nazi group in Germany issued a statement on one of their internet site calling for the presence of supporters to attend their June 21st demonstration in Leipzig. READ MORE

On the other hand German police and Judiciary have issued a ban on any demonstrations during the world cup competitions in the cities and suburbs where the matches are to be played.

The head of the German police announced that German police would be in no position to be overseeing security conditions over such demonstrations during these matches.

Bild am Sonntag wrote that statistics shows that the number of Neo-Nazis have skyrocketed in Germany since last year.

Also according to intelligence sources, over the recent months, following Ahmadinezhad's anti-Semitic comments, bank accounts and finances of Neo-Nazi groups in Germany and Austria has increased considerably.